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Dazed Media will resume publication of Another Man, the menswear-focussed offshoot of Dazed Media co- founder and CEO Jefferson Hack’s Another publication, in April 2024 as a bi-annual print magazine.
Stylist Ellie Grace Cumming will be the magazine’s new editor-in-chief, with art director Lina Kutsovskaya and editor Ted Stansfield also set to work on the project.
The original Another Man produced 30 print editions between 2005 and 2020, featuring cover stars including 21 Savage, Skepta and Harry Styles. In June 2020, as longstanding pressures on print media intensified during the pandemic, the menswear title was merged into Another magazine.
Menswear has since rebounded and even powered explosive growth for some luxury brands. Societal discussions on the boundaries of masculinity have also evolved, forming a compelling case for a return of Another Man, said Cumming, who previously served as the title’s fashion director.
“Menswear has come soaring back to the forefront of the industry — it got to the point where we could no longer do it justice without bringing back its own dedicated publication,” Cumming said.
Another Man plans to release its 2024 editions in April and October, with a run of 10,000 copies per edition.
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